Today I've seen Arla Skyr Icelandic style yoghurt in Heron. 69p for a big 450g tub! Only had the honey one and the strawberry one. Think it's the cheapest I've ever seen it..
Fat free and high protein :smiley:
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Newbold
24 Jan 173#8
It's a shame so few places (eg Waitrose) sell the real Icelandic Skyr and not this ersatz Arla stuff, which bears little resemblance to the original. A bit like Nescafe claiming to be real coffee.
g1bbuk
24 Jan 173#5
This stuff is lovely. Especially if you put it in the freezer for 15 minutes before eating.
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verysleepy
25 Jan 17#17
This stuff is yum
chezvegas85
25 Jan 171#16
Haha i can't comment on that as have never been to that store. It starts tomorrow but has been allocated to stores today, if you have a vague idea of delivery time there then go around that time.
kate g
24 Jan 171#15
3 for £1 in fultons meanwood, leeds this morning
sola35
24 Jan 171#14
none of these in oldham herons today so probably not all heron stores, which is the case quite often
chezvegas85
24 Jan 172#12
3 for £1 in fulton foods. Bb 31/01/17. Not sure if dates are the same at herons or not.
Edit - same dates as above according to onelifeliveit369
LeahMinttoutou to chezvegas85
24 Jan 17#13
Wow! That is unbelievable.. I'll b going by one tomorrow. Ill go in n confirm if they in stock in hull. (I'll have to hold my breath as the store I know of smells horrible inside lol)
Supercharge_Me
24 Jan 171#11
Icelandic skyr is made in Iceland. They can't really produce enough for overseas demand. Even if they could, the export cost leaves little margin for profit.
I agree though Arla skyr isn't as nice as Icelandic Skyr. I always clear the shelf in Waitrose :laughing:
DoHS
24 Jan 172#10
Lidl do lovely Skyr yoghurts big pots (sorry can't remember the exact size I think it's 300ml or so) plain is 89p while fruit ones are 99p. Rasbery flavour is well yummy.
CardboardCutout
24 Jan 171#9
Products like this may encourage people to buy the real stuff though so it'll appear eventually
Newbold
24 Jan 173#8
It's a shame so few places (eg Waitrose) sell the real Icelandic Skyr and not this ersatz Arla stuff, which bears little resemblance to the original. A bit like Nescafe claiming to be real coffee.
g1bbuk
24 Jan 173#5
This stuff is lovely. Especially if you put it in the freezer for 15 minutes before eating.
LeahMinttoutou to g1bbuk
24 Jan 171#7
Interesting.. my mum used to make yoghurts herself and freeze em and I'd just eat them straight out the freezer (maybe leave em for 5 mins) they were so delicious! :sunglasses:
onelifeliveit369
24 Jan 171#4
Hot deal I was just about to post it! Got the honey and the strawberry flavours at Heron Newcastle 69p dates 31/1 ..selling £1.50 @ Tesco/Asda £1.75 Sainsburys.
LeahMinttoutou to onelifeliveit369
24 Jan 17#6
Lol beat ya! :laughing:
MIB15
24 Jan 171#3
Excellent price....HOT.....if you cannot get to a heron store, then Asda currently have them on offer at 2 for £2 (usually cost around £1.85 each)
us_agent2012
24 Jan 17#2
Super hot!
LeahMinttoutou
24 Jan 17#1
Was going to add a picture but can't figure out how to add one :neutral_face:
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Fat free and high protein :smiley:
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Edit - same dates as above according to onelifeliveit369
I agree though Arla skyr isn't as nice as Icelandic Skyr. I always clear the shelf in Waitrose :laughing: